Hang on to your kite and admire Quebec’s winter as you glide across majestic white landscapes. Snowkiting, also called kiteskiing, is an exhilarating experience that allows you to explore our winter scenery using only the power of wind. Similar to kitesurfing, this activity is easier for first-timers because strong winds aren’t needed to move forward. Get introduced to this unusual winter sport with one of our Quality-Safety certified businesses and enjoy the unique feeling of being carried by the wind.

Set out to discover the Tourisme Nunavik visitor region, and all the immensity of the tundra and taiga north of the 55th parallel. Known as Northern Quebec’s Arctic region, among other attractions Nunavik has countless lakes sculpted by glaciers, as well as Pingualuit Crater. The Inuit, Aboriginal Canadians who rely on hunting and fishing, gladly share their traditions and culture with you, guiding you around Nunavik on foot, by dog-sled or snowmobile, and taking you out to see the magnificent aurora borealis in one of Nunavut’s three Quebec National Parks ? Parc national des Pingualuit, Parc national Kuururjuaq and Parc national Tursujuq. The habitat of seals, polar bears, snowy owls, wolves, caribou and many northern bird species, this virgin territory spans 507,000 sq. km across Northern Quebec.

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